Welcome to Elder Heath where Kelland Homes have completed more than 150 houses todate. The development caters for all sectors of purchasers, whether you are trading up ordown, or a first time buyer.

Elder Heath has a charm of its own, with its attractive coloured use of brickwork on frontfaçades throughout the development. Once completed, it will consist of more than 400houses centred around a fabulous green open space of nearly three acres which will featurea playground making Elder Heath the ideal location for families.

This superb development of two, three and four-bedroom terraced, semi-detached anddetached houses provides sizable homes in a variety of different layouts, all finished to avery high standard and offering an intelligent use of space, a keen eye for style and a truecommitment to quality. These fabulous new houses will immediately impress you with theirdesign, well-proportioned rooms and high specification throughout with custom designedfitted kitchens, generously tiled kitchens and bathrooms.

There are a number of quality-controlled energy saving features which vastly improve theefficiency of these ‘A’-rated homes, while helping to significantly reduce running costs suchas superior levels of insulation, Solar PV systems for electricity savings, innovative demandcontrolled ventilation system and large high-performance windows.

Ideally situated off the Kiltipper Road on the foothills of the Dublin MountainsThis convenient location has a wide range of local amenities with excellent shopping facilities at Old Bawn,The Square Town Centre and Citywest Shopping Centres. The area boasts a number of local schools such asScoil Carmel, Scoil Treasa, Old Bawn Community school, St. Martin de Porres National School and FirhouseCommunity College. There are numerous restaurants, bars and cafés to choose from like The Blazin’ Grill,Gin Thai, The Speaker Connolly Gastro Pub, Kiltipper Café, Bar and Bistro or try out the widely talked aboutCottage Tea Rooms. The location has easy access to numerous road networks including the N81, M50, outerring road linking you to the M7 and M4 and is convenient to excellent public transport networks.

Partake in the local activities on offerGo for a stroll or take the kids to the playground in Sean Walsh’s Park, take in exhibitions in Tallaght Library,play a round of pitch and putt in Glenville, Footee, Footgolf in Ballinascorney, or watch a football match in thestadium. Why not go to one of the many events in The Arena, take in a basketball match, or have a bite to eatat The Old Mill followed by some live entertainment or maybe catch a show at the Civic Theatre.For the more active you may join the Thomas Davis GAA Club to play Gaelic Football, Hurling, ladies football andCamogie. The Dublin Postal Sports and Social Club invite membership where you can use their astro-pitchesand gym. For the more adventurous types take a hike along the ‘Dublin Mountain Way’ (40 kilometres long)taking you via the Hell Fire Club, Cruagh Wood, Three Rock, Glencullen all the way to Shankhill.